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A Savannah man on Tuesday was bound to Superior Court on a charge of impersonating a police officer after he allegedly attempted to lure a young female student into his gold Mercedes near Bartlett Middle School.
The charge against Robert Lemuel Wright, 68, will proceed to grand jury, but Chatham Co...

Sundays may be going wet in Chatham County, whether city officials and some local liquor store owners like it or not.
But despite calls for a level playing field among businesses that sell libations, bars that get more than half their revenue from alcohol sales will remain closed o...

Graduates of Savannah Country Day School were honored Monday by their school, their friends and their families.
View photos from the graduation here.
The Savannah Morning News is publishing the names of our ...

In somber remembrances across the Coastal Empire, veterans and civilians reflected Monday on patriots who sacrificed their lives in American service.
In an afternoon ceremony at Springfield’s Veterans Park, the names of Effingham County residents who died in service from the Revolutionary War thro...

Last year, Michael Johnson cooked up meatballs and bruscetti.
The Savannah chef brought the hors d’oeuvres to a reception for Republican state Senate hopeful Michael Gaster.
Valued at $47.26, the food was an in-kind contribution to the unsuccessful candidate’s campaign....

A family of four has been displaced following a garage fire at 7116 Skidaway Road.
The fire broke out about 7:10 p.m., Savannah Fire and Emergency Services spokesman Mark Keller said. It was contained to the garage, Keller said, but the interior of the house was damaged by smoke.
The American Red...

Race to raise funds for cancer survivors
The Nancy N. and J.C. Lewis Cancer & Research Pavilion presents Survive the Five ... K. The June 4 race through Isle of Hope benefits the LIVESTRONG foundation and cancer survivors in Savannah.
Proceeds from the sec...

Jennifer Kuszmaul was born to teach and born to ride.
Students are fascinated by the petite fifth-grade teacher at Jacob G. Smith Elementary School because they know somewhere beneath those cute cardigan sweaters lies a hog-riding free spirit with a heart of gold and a heap of tattoos.
“Thi...

Atlanta-based The Goizueta Foundation has awarded Armstrong Atlantic State University an $870,000 grant to continue to support a comprehensive Latino outreach, recruitment, progression and graduation initiative on campus.
This is the third grant awarded to Armstrong by The Goizueta Foundation, bri...